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Art Nouveau Blister Pearl and Gold Necklace-Charlotte Sayers Antique Jewellery
Art Nouveau Blister Pearl and Gold Necklace-Charlotte Sayers Antique Jewellery
Art Nouveau Blister Pearl and Gold Necklace-Charlotte Sayers Antique Jewellery

Art Nouveau Blister Pearl and Gold Necklace

¥125,900

Reference: CA4802

Art Nouveau blister pearl and 9ct gold necklace. Marked in reverse with the makers mark BHJ and 9ct gold.

The pendant is 4.5cms long from an integral 44cms chain.

Weight: 4.7 grams

Era:

Art Nouveau 1890-1915

Condition:

Excellent

Materials:

Main Stones: • Pearl

• Gold

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Art Nouveau Blister Pearl and Gold Necklace

¥125,900
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ABOUT THE ERA

Art Nouveau Jewellery

Jewellery in the Art Nouveau era (approximately 1890–1915) is celebrated for its innovative and artistic approach, breaking away from traditional forms and embracing nature, fantasy, and the female form as central themes.

This movement, known for its fluid lines and organic motifs, was a reaction against the industrial age and a celebration of craftsmanship and artistry.